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The Master's in General Linguistics is a one-year programme in which you explore the many ways in which human language works. In the first semester, you compare as many language systems as possible, while in the second you will specialise in one of four sub-areas: phonetics & phonology, syntax & semantics, language acquisition & disorders, or sign linguistics.
COURSES SEM 1 SEM 2 SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 2 EC
  • Phonetics-Phonology Interface 1
    Period 1
    6
  • Syntax-Semantics Interface 1
    Period 1
    6
  • Speech and Language Acquisition and Disorders 1
    Period 2
    6
  • Sign Linguistics 1
    Period 2
    6
  • Restricted-choice electives
    Period 3
    6

    You can choose between Language Assessment and Term Paper Linguistics.

  • Statistics in Linguistics and Communication
    Period 4
    6
  • Restricted-choice electives: Specialisation Course
    Period 4
    6
  • Master's Thesis General Linguistics
    Period 5
    Period 6
    18
Compulsory course
Elective
UvA Course Catalogue: General Linguistics
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The combination of language and culture is specific to human societies, but how do children acquire their particular language? Given that learning a language involves specific cognitive capacities, what happens when something goes wrong in our brain? What do Sign Languages and Creoles teach us about human cognition? These are a few questions to which we try to provide concrete answers. Prof. Enoch Aboh
Dr. Silke Hamann
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Our Master's programmes in Linguistics consistently rank highest in Continental Europe. We provide a wide variety of skills, including experimental methodology, and the use of a high-tech psycholinguistics laboratory. Dr. Silke Hamann

General Linguistics in part-time mode

This programme is also offered in part-time study mode, in which case it takes 2 years. You can obtain a maximum of 30 ECTS per year (12-18 ECTS per semester). As a part-time student you will follow the programme together with full-time students. You will prepare your study plan for the part-time programme in consultation with the Master’s programme coordinator (See: Contact).

Credit transfer

If, after the first semester you have a strong interest for linguistic research and wish to pursue an exciting life in academia, you have the opportunity to switch to the two-year Research Master’s in Linguistics. Once students are admitted to the research programme, they can transfer earned credits towards their Research Master's degree. The Examinations Board determines which courses qualify for transfer.